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Thursday, 16 April 2009

(Belated) carnival round up

A bonanza of blog carnivals:

The Moth and Me
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Australian bird list 2018

Total: 345

Birds marked with * were recorded in my garden

Struthionidae
Ostrich

Casuariidae
Emu

Anseranatidae
Magpie Goose

Anatidae
Plumed Whistling-duck
Wandering Whistling-duck
Blue-billed Duck
Pink-eared Duck
Black Swan
Australian Shelduck
Hardhead
Pacific Black Duck
Grey Teal
Chestnut Teal
Freckled Duck
Musk Duck
Australian Wood Duck
Green Pygmy-goose

Podicepidae
Australasian Grebe
Hoary-headed Grebe
Great Crested Grebe

Megapodiidae
*Australian Brush-turkey
*Orange-footed Scrubfowl

Numididiidae
Helmeted Guineafowl

Phasianidae
Brown Quail

Columbidae
Rock Dove
*White-headed Pigeon
Spotted Dove
Laughing Dove
*Brown Cuckoo-dove
Squatter Pigeon
Common Bronzewing
Brush Bronzewing
Flock Bronzewing
Crested Pigeon
Diamond Dove
*Peaceful Dove
Bar-shouldered Dove
*Brown-capped Emerald Dove
Torresian Imperial-pigeon
*Wompoo Fruit-dove
*Superb Fruit-dove
*Topknot Pigeon

Cuculidae
Pheasant Coucal
Eastern Koel (heard)
*Channel-billed Cuckoo (heard)
Horsfield's Bronze-cuckoo
Shining Bronze-cuckoo
Little (Gould's) Bronze-cuckoo (heard)
Fan-tailed Cuckoo
Pallid Cuckoo

Otididae
Australian Bustard

Podargidae
*Papuan Frogmouth

Eurostopodidae
Spotted Nightjar

Aegothelidae
Australian Owlet-nightjar

Apodidae
*White-rumped Swiftlet

Rallidae
Buff-banded Rail
White-browed Crake
Pale-vented Bush-hen
Purple Swamphen
Black-tailed Native-hen
Eurasian Coot

Gruidae
Sarus Crane
Brolga

Burhinidae
Bush Stone-curlew

Haematopodidae
Australian Pied Oystercatcher
Sooty Oystercatcher

Recurvirostridae
Banded Stilt
Red-necked Avocet
White-headed Stilt

Charadriidae
Grey Plover
Red-capped Plover
Black-fronted Dotterel
Red-kneed Dotterel
Banded Lapwing
Masked Lapwing

Jacanidae
Comb-crested Jacana

Scolopacidae
Whimbrel
Eastern Curlew
Bar-tailed Godwit
Black-tailed Godwit
Ruddy Turnstone
Great Knot
Red Knot
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
Red-necked Stint
Asian Dowitcher
Latham's Snipe
Terek Sandpiper
Common Sandpiper
Grey-tailed Tattler
Common Greenshank
Wood Sandpiper
Marsh Sandpiper

Glareolidae
Australian Pratincole
Oriental Pratincole

Laridae
Silver Gull
Pacific Gull
Fairy Tern
Common Gull-billed Tern
Caspian Tern
Whiskered Tern
White-winged Tern
Crested Tern

Ciconiidae
Black-necked Stork

Pelicanidae
Australian Pelican

Ardeidae
Nankeen Night-heron
Striated Heron
White-necked Heron
Cattle Egret
Great Egret
Intermediate Egret
White-faced Heron

Threskiornithidae
Australian White Ibis
Straw-necked Ibis
Yellow-billed Spoonbill
Royal Spoonbill
Glossy Ibis

Phalacrocoracidae
Little Pied Cormorant
Great Cormorant
Little Black Cormorant
Pied Cormorant

Anhingidae
Australasian Darter

Pandionidae
Osprey

Accipitridae
Black-shouldered Kite
Square-tailed Kite
Pacific Baza
Wedge-tailed Eagle
Little Eagle
Swamp Harrier
Spotted Harrier
Grey Goshawk
Brown Goshawk
Collared Sparrowhawk
White-bellied Sea-eagle
Whistling Kite
Brahminy Kite
Black Kite

Tytonidae
*Lesser Sooty Owl (heard)
Barn Owl

Strigidae
*Rufous Owl (heard)
*Barking Owl
*(Red) Boobook (heard)

Meropidae
Rainbow Bee-eater

Coraciidae
Dollarbird

Alcedinidae
Forest Kingfisher
Sacred Kingfisher
Azure Kingfisher
Red-backed Kingfisher
*Laughing Kookaburra
Blue-winged Kookaburra

Falconidae
Nankeen Kestrel
Brown Falcon
Black Falcon

Cacatuidae
Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
Baudin's Black Cockatoo
Carnaby's Black Cockatoo
Galah
Long-billed Corella
Western Corella
Little Corella
*Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

Psittacidae

Regent Parrot
*Australian King-parrot
Red-winged Parrot
Bluebonnet
Mulga Parrot
Red-capped Parrot
Crimson Rosella
Crimson (Adelaide) Rosella
*Pale-headed Rosella
Western Rosella
Australian Ringneck
Elegant Parrot
Purple-crowned Lorikeet
*Rainbow Lorikeet
Red-collared Lorikeet
*Scaly-breasted lorikeet
Double-eyed (Macleay's) Fig-parrot

Atrichornithidae
Noisy Scrub-bird

Ptilonorhynchidae
*Spotted Catbird
*Tooth-billed Bowerbird

*Satin Bowerbird
Great Bowerbird

Climacteridae
*White-throated Treecreeper
Rufous Treecreeper

Maluridae
Red-winged Fairy-wren
Blue-breasted Fairy-wren
Superb Fairy-wren
Splendid Fairy-wren
Purple-backed Fairy-wren
Red-backed Fairy-wren
Southern Emu-wren

Dasyornithidae
Western Bristlebird

Meliphagidae
Black Honeyeater
*Dusky Honeyeater
Red-headed Honeyeater
Scarlet Honeyeater
*Macleay's Honeyeater
Helmeted Friarbird
Noisy Friarbird
Little Friarbird
Brown Honeyeater
New Holland Honeyeater
White-cheeked Honeyeater
White-eared Honeyeater
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Brown-headed Honeyeater
White-throated Honeyeater
White-naped Honeyeater
Tawny-crowned Honeyeater
*Eastern Spinebill
Western Spinebill
Rufous-throated Honeyeater
Brown-backed Honeyeater
Gibberbird
Orange Chat
Yellow Chat
White-fronted Chat
Yellow Honeyeater
*Lewin's Honeyeater
Yellow-spotted Honeyeater
Graceful Honeyeater
Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater
Western Wattlebird
Red Wattlebird
*Bridled Honeyeater
Singing Honeyeater
Yellow-plumed Honeyeater
Yellow-tinted Honeyeater
White-plumed Honeyeater
Yellow-faced Honeyeater
Purple-gaped Honeyeater
Noisy Miner
Yellow-throated Miner

Pardalotidae
Spotted Pardalote
Striated Pardalote

Acanthizidae
*Brown Gerygone
Fairy Gerygone
Dusky Gerygone
Western Gerygone
Weebill
Redthroat
Shy Heathwren
Western (Rufous) Fieldwren
Atherton Scrubwren
White-browed Scrubwren
*Large-billed Scrubwren
Southern Whiteface
Chestnut-breasted Whiteface
Yellow-rumped Thornbill
Yellow Thornbill
Inland Thornbill
Slender-billed Thornbill
Chestnut-rumped Thornbill

Pomatostomidae
Grey-crowned Babbler
White-browed Babbler

Neosittidae
Varied Sittella

Campephagidae
*Barred Cuckoo-shrike
Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
*White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike
White-winged Triller
*Varied Triller

Cinclosomatidae
Cinnamon Quail-thrush

Pachycephalidae
Gilbert's Whistler
Grey Whistler
Rufous Whistler
White-breasted Whistler
*Golden Whistler
Western Whistler
Mangrove Golden Whistler
*Little Shrike-thrush
*Bower's Shrike-thrush
Grey Shrike-thrush

Falcunculidae
Crested Shrike-tit

Oreoicidae
Crested Bellbird

Psophodidae
*Eastern Whipbird
Western Whipbird

Oriolidae
Australian Figbird
Olive-backed Oriole

Machaerirhynchidae
*Yellow-breasted Boatbill

Artamidae
Pied Currawong
Grey Currawong
Australian Magpie
Grey Butcherbird
Pied Butcherbird
Dusky Woodswallow
Black-faced Woodswallow
White-breasted Woodswallow

Dicruridae
*Spangled Drongo


Rhipiduridae
Northern Fantail
*Willie Wagtail
*Rufous Fantail
Mangrove Grey Fantail
*Grey Fantail

Corvidae
Torresian Crow
Little Crow
Little Raven
Australian Raven

Monarchidae
Leaden Flycatcher
Broad-billed Flycatcher
Satin Flycatcher
Restless Flycatcher
Paperbark Flycatcher
*Pied Monarch
Magpie-lark
*Spectacled Monarch
*White-eared Monarch
*Black-faced Monarch

Corcoracidae
White-winged Chough

Paradisaeidae
*Victoria's Riflebird

Petroicidae
Scarlet Robin
Red-capped Robin
Lemon-bellied Flycatcher
Jacky Winter
Southern Scrub-robin
*Grey-headed Robin
Eastern Yellow Robin
Western Yellow Robin
White-breasted Robin
*Pale-yellow Robin
Hooded Robin

Dicaeidae
Mistletoebird

Nectariniidae
Olive-backed Sunbird

Estrildidae
Chestnut-breasted Mannikin
Pictorella Mannikin
Red-eared Firetail
Red-browed Finch
Long-tailed Finch

Passeridae
Zebra Finch
Double-barred Finch
House Sparrow

Motacillidae
Australasian Pipit

Cisticolidae
Golden-headed Cisticola

Locustellidae
Rufous Songlark
Tawny Grassbird

Acrocephalidae
Australian Reed-warbler

Hirudinidae
White-backed Swallow
Fairy Martin
Tree Martin
Welcome Swallow

Timaliidae
Yellow White-eye
*Silvereye

Sturnidae
Common Myna
Common Starling
Metallic Starling

Reference
BirdLife Australia (2016) Working List of Australian Birds, Version 2.

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